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Gerbertus International Academic Publication Online GERBERTVS h�p://www.icra.it/gerbertus/gerb-tour2022.htm Gerbertusʹ Meeting in tour Rome, 12 May 2022 - 11-14 h The meeting started at 11 AM on Thursday May 12, 2022 from the papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome The Sun and the Moon in the apse of this Basilica have been made by Jacopo Torriti in the 13th century. The Latin inscription below Jesus and Mary says ʺMaria Virgo Assumpta Est ad Aethereum Thalamum in quo Rex Regum Stellato Sedet Solioʺ. The Virgin Mary has been assumpted at the heavenly thalamus, where the King of kings sits on the starry throne where Gerbert-Sylvester II guided a famous procession in the night of August 15, 1000 to the Lateran. After this visit, the meeting moved to the Basilica of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, where Gerbert celebrated mass on May 3, 1003 and started to be ill. A legend appeared in 1080 AD (William of Malmesbury) a�ributed to Gerbert the invention of an automat. It predicted that Gerbert will not die if not going to Jerusalem, and the mass in Santa Croce ʺin Jerusalemʺ represented the violation to the ʺimmortality conditionʺ obtained by the magic automat. The meeting moved then to the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano, where the epitaph of Gerbertusʹ tomb is still there, included by Francesco Borromini in the renovation of the Basilica in 1648, upon the will of Pope Benedict XIV (founder of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences). Beyond the legend of his tomb, which would emit humidity for the death of a Pope or a Cardinal, and beyond another one 1 di 2 26/01/2023, 13:34
Gerbertus International Academic Publication Online GERBERTVS h�p://www.icra.it/gerbertus/gerb-tour2022.htm about his body cut in pieces (false, upon verification in 1648), Gerbert of Aurillac (ca 938-12 May 1003) was renowned as the greatest scholar of his time. Bishop of Reims, Ravenna and Rome he ʺjumped from R to R in Rʺ in his three archbishoprics, in a period of time characterized by the rule that a Bishop could not change site. Gerbert of Aurillac introduced in Europe the Astrolabe and the Abacus from the Arabs, even inventing new algorithms for speeding their calculations. He was also a music theorist and organ builder, as well as a philosopher who anticipated Scholastic school. His epistolary is the vaster of his time, showing a fine politician, geographer, scientist, teacher and pastor. A special guest of this event was Prof. Luca Montecchio (UniEcampus), historian and author of ʺGerberto dʹAurillac. Silvestro IIʺ with graphe.it (2011). The tomb of Gerbert visited on May 12, 2022: the cockade placed by the Hungarian Government, each year, is a symbol for remembering the role of Pope Sylvester II in creating that country, by the consecration in 1000 AD of the crown to its King St. Steven. References C. Sigismondi, Gerbertian Paths for the Jubilee, Gerb 8, 83 (2015) h�ps://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015Gerb....8...83S 2 di 2 26/01/2023, 13:34
Prof. Remo Ruffini Festschrift. A conference in celebration of Pr... h�ps://indico.icranet.org/event/3/ K L $ d $ . Europe/Paris $ English (United States) $ Login Prof. Remo Ruffini Festschrift. A conference in celebration of Prof. Remo Ruffini 80° birthday May 16 – 18, 2022 Enter your search term Europe/Paris timezone Overview Prof. Remo Ruffini Festschrift. A conference in celebration of Prof. Remo Ruffini 80° birthday Call for Abstracts Timetable Registration Participant List Accomodation Zoom link ICRANet secretariat m secretariat@icranet.org Director of ICRANet and President of ICRA, coauthor of more than 650 scientific publications and 13 p +39 085 230 54 200 books, Remo Ruffini received his doctorate at Sapienza (1967). He taught in Hamburg, Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study, in Japan, in China (at USTC), in Australia and CBPF (Brazil). Some of his major results: boson stars, “Introducing the Black Hole” with J.A. Wheeler, the limiting critical mass of NS. He identified the first BH in our Galaxy (Cignus X-1) using UHURU satellite data with Riccardo Giacconi and received the Cressy Morrison Award (1973). Returning to Sapienza (1978), he promoted Rome-Stanford collaboration on gravitational wave detectors. With European, US and Chinese institutions he established ICRA and later ICRANet in Italy, Armenia, France and Brazil (2005). He developed the understanding of GRBs, confirmed by the largest telescopes on Earth and from space: from their discovery (1973) to their cosmological origin (1997) to the determination of seven different GRBs families and their conceptual understanding (2018). He has given evidence for 7 episodes characterizing the most general GRB and identified, in the Christodoulou - Ruffini - Hawking Mass formula, the energy source of the most energetic GRBs, the BDHN I, based on the Wald - Papapetrou solution (2022). He is currently also active with his collaborators in identifying the nature of our galactic core in terms of Dark matter. Chairs of the Scientific Organizing Committee (SOC): Pascal Chardonnet, Liang Li, Rahim Moradi, Jorge A. Rueda, Narek Sahakyan, Gregory Vereshchagin,Yu Wang, Shesheng Xue. Scientific Organizing Committee (SOC): Yerlan Aimuratov, Lorenzo Amati, Stefano Ansoldi, Carlos Raul Arguelles, David Arnett, Xinhe Bao, Jim Bardeen, Eduar Antonio Becerra Vergara, Laura Becerra Bayona, Zurab Berezhiani, Carlo Luciano Bianco, Jiri Bicack, Donato Bini, Paul Boynton, Yifu Cai, Daniela Calzetti, Stefano Campion, Pascal Chardonnet (co-chair), Pisin Chen, Yen-Chen Chen, Christian Cherubini, Demetrios Christodolou, Atish Dabholkar, Zigao Dai, Thibault Damour, Paolo De Bernardis, Massimo Della Valle, Nathalie Deruelle, Hansjoerg Dittus, Behzad Eslampanah, Sareh Eslamzadeh Askestani, Christian Estrosi, Francis Everitt, Simonetta Filippi, Christopher Fryer, Marco Fuchs, Mauro Giavalisco, Paolo Giommi, Gabriele Gionti, Daniele Gregoris, Vincenzo Guidi, Francesco Haardt, Mimoza Hafizi, Wenbiao Han, Luca Izzo, Robert Jantzen, Luke Shim Jong-Hyeok, Mile Karlica, Roy Patrick Kerr, Margaret Kerr, Sang Pyo Kim, Serguei Komissarov, Michael Kramer, Claus Laemmerzahl, Giovanni Lamanna, Di Li, Liang Li (co-chair), Manuel Malheiro, Silvia Masi, Grant Mathews, Marco Merafina, John Mester, Felix Mirabel, Razmik Mirzoyan, Rahim Moradi (co-chair), Romain Murenzi, Ehud Nakar, Hans Ohanian, Roberto Peron, Vahe Petrosian, Francesco Piacentini, Tsvi Piran, Peter Predehl, Brian Punsly, Sang Pyo Kim, Asghar Qadir, Hernando Quevedo, Johann Rafelski, Fatemeh Rastegar Nia, José Fernando Rodriguez Ruiz, Piero Rosati, Jorge Armando Rueda Hernandez (co-chair), Narek Sahakyan (co-chair), Humitaka Sato, Stefano Scopel, Soroush Shakeri, Costantino Sigismondi, Yousef Sobouti, Luigi Stella, Rashid Sunyaev, Marco Tavani, Gerard 't Hooft, Aldo 1 di 2 26/01/2023, 13:36
Prof. Remo Ruffini Festschrift. A conference in celebration of Pr... h�ps://indico.icranet.org/event/3/ Treves, Gregory Vereshchagin (co-chair), Nicola Vittorio, Anzhong Wang, Yu Wang (co-chair), Janie Wardle, Bob Williams, David Wilthshire, Hyung Won Lee, Shesheng Xue (co-chair), Yefei Yuan, Alexander Zakharov, Cesar Zen Vasconcellos, Bing Zhang, Yunlong Zheng. Invited speakers (TBC) Registration fee: 50 Euros Coronavirus Covid-19 safety regulations: In the building, the regulations on minimum distance, hygiene and the wearing of a medical mask (FFP2 or OP) are mandatory. Starts May 16, 2022, 7:50 AM Ends May 18, 2022, 8:50 PM ICRANet Seat at Villa Ratti Nice (France) and online Europe/Paris 1, Avenue Ratti, 06000 - Nice Gregory Vereshchagin c Jorge Armando Rueda Hernandez a FINAL program.pdf a Preliminary program.pdf Narek Sahakyan Powered by Indico v3.2 Help 2 di 2 26/01/2023, 13:36
Prof. Remo Ruffini Festschrift. A conference in celebration of Prof. Remo Ruffini 80th birthday (May 16 - 18, 2022) Monday, May 16 Tuesday, May 17 Wednesday, May 18 Chair: Yunlong ZHENG Chair: Hyung Won LEE Chair: Jiangong GAO Connections with Asia (Yousef SOBOUTI, founder of Connections with China (Xinhe BAO, President of USTC, Yifu CAI, Yefei Connections with Korea (Jong-Hyeok SHIM, President of Sogang University, 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 9:00 IASBS, Daniele GREGORIS, Wenbiao HAN, Soroush YUAN, Zigao DAI, Zhiqiang Shen, Director General SHAO) (online) Hyung Won LEE, Sang Pyo KIM, Stefano SCOPEL) - (online) SHAKERI) - (online) Chair: Pascal CHARDONNET Chair: Nathalie DERUELLE Chair: Tsvi PIRAN 9:00 – 9:15 Aldo TREVES (online) 9:00 – 9:30 Thibault DAMOUR (online) 9:00 – 9:40 Bing ZHANG (online) 9:15 – 9:30 Asghar QADIR (online) 9:30 – 10:00 Demetrios CHRISTODOULOU, Robert JANTZEN (online) 10:00 – 10:30 Roy KERR (online) 9:30 – 10:10 Tsvi PIRAN (in person) 9:40 – 10:20 Lorenzo AMATI (online) 10:30 – 11:00 Rashid SUNYAEV (in person) 10:10 – 10:50 Jorge RUEDA (in person) 11:00 – 11:15 Coffee break 10:20 – 10:50 Jorge RUEDA (in person) 10:50 – 11:05 Coffee break 11:15 – 11:30 Vladimir KARAS (online) 10:50 – 11:05 Coffee break 11:05 – 11:45 Narek SAHAKYAN (in person) 11:30 – 12:00 Pascal CHARDONNET (in person) 11:05 – 11:40 Ehud NAKAR (online) MG16 Awards 11:45 – 12:25 Rahim MORADI (online) 12:00 – 12:30 11:40 - 12:25 Yu WANG and Liang LI (online) CHRISTODOULOU, PIRAN, PREDEHL, SUNYAEV (in person) Agnès RAMPAL, Adjointe to the Mayor of Nice 12:25 – 13:00 Pisin CHEN (online) 12:30 – 13:00 12:25 – 13:00 Gregory VERESHCHAGIN (online) Xavier LATOUR, Vice-président de la Métropole Nice Côte d’Azur (in person) Chair: Yu WANG 13:00 – 15:00 Chair: Costantino SIGISMONDI 13:00 – 15:00 Chair: Yu WANG 13:00 – 15:00 Lunch Lunch Carlo BIANCO, Simonetta FILIPPI, Kourosh NOZARI, Sara SAGHAFI, Saken Lunch break break Alexander ZAKHAROV, Johann RAFELSKI, Grant MATHEWS break Massimo DELLA VALLE, Stefano ANSOLDI TOKTARBAY Chair: Hansjoerg DITTUS Chair: Claus LAEMMERZAHL Chair: Mimoza HAFIZI 15:00 – 15:35 Claus LAEMMERZAHL (in person) 15:00 – 15:30 Felix MIRABEL (online) 15:00 – 15:15 Shesheng XUE (online) 15:30 – 16:00 Giovanni LAMANNA (in person) 15:15 – 15:30 Christian CHERUBINI (online) 15:35 – 16:10 Peter PREDEHL (in person) 16:00 – 16:30 Hansjoerg DITTUS (in person) 15:30 – 15:45 Donato BINI (online) 15:45 – 16:00 Manuel MALHEIRO (online) 16:10 – 16:20 Coffee break 16:30 – 16:50 Carlos ARGUELLES (online) 16:00 – 16:15 Cesar ZEN VASCONCELLOS (online) 16:20 – 16:55 Rashid SUNYAEV (in person) 16:50 – 17:00 Coffee break 16:15 – 16:25 Coffee break 16:25 – 16:45 José RODRIGUEZ (online) Carlo MASCI, Major of Pescara 16:45 – 17:05 Yerlan AIMURATOV (online) 16:55 – 17:30 Laura BECERRA (online) 17:00 – 17:10 Ceremony Mersenne Prize 2022 from ICRANet Hq in Pescara coordinated by Costantino SIGISMONDI (online) 17:05 – 17:35 Hernando QUEVEDO (online) 17:35 – 17:45 Marco TAVANI (online) 17:45 – 18:00 Luca IZZO (online) 17:30 - 18:05 Christopher FRYER (online) 17:10 - 18:00 Brian PUNSLY (online) Remo RUFFINI 18:00 – 18:15 Concluding remarks
I.C.R.A. Network - Lunar eclipse and Mersenne Prize ceremony h�p://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=... O����������� M������� R������� IRAP P�.D. P����������� O������� C������ U� L���� ������� ��� M������� P���� �������� [ Back ] O����������� ICRANet Seats On the occasion of the 80th birthday of Prof. Remo Ruffini, Director of ICRANet and President of ICRA, as Director and Staff well as the total eclipse of the Moon in 2022, there will be an official ceremony for the attribution of the Personal Pages Mersenne Prizes 2022 at the presence of H.E. Carlo Masci, Mayor of Pescara, Prof. Tiziana Pompa (Galileo Official Documents Galilei Lyceum in Pescara) and Prof. Costantino Sigismondi (ICRA/Sapienza, Ateneo Regina Aspostolorum e Scientific Agreements ITIS G. Ferraris, Roma). Annual reports M������� Upcoming Meetings Marcel Grossmann Galileo - Xu Guangqi Italian-Korean C. Lattes Meeting Bego Scientific Rencontre Zeldovich Meetings Meetings in Armenia Past meeting series Single meetings ICRANet Workshops Other Meetings IRAP Ph.D. Schools Pescara - May 17, h 5:52 AM Weekly Seminars R������� Research Groups Monday, May 16, 2022 IRAP P�.D. Lanciano Objectives h 4:00-6:00 AM: Lunar eclipse observations and Sunrise at 256 m above sea level, horizon's depression Consortium and refraction Faculty [online] Courses Students ICRANet, Piazza della Repubblica 10, Pescara Schools h 3:00-4:00 PM: welcome to the students of Galileo Galilei Lyceum (Pescara) and visit to the ICRANet Thesis center P����������� h 4:00-5:00 PM: Differential measures of ΔUT1 at the meridian line of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Rome Books (Prof. Costantino Sigismondi) Articles Proceedings h 5:00 PM: Preliminary analysis on the Lunar Total Eclipse of May 16,2022: is there still science with eclipses? (Prof. Costantino Sigismondi and Prof. J.M. Pasachoff) O������� Newsletter h 8:00-10:00 PM Press releases Observation of the sunset behind the hills and Moonrise from the canal harbor of Pescara, still in opposition Recorded talks to the Sun. Observation of the transit of the international space station and of its instant immersion in the shadow of Public Events the Earth (as has been for the eclipse of Moon) at 21:01:24. Visitors: 164714898 We have 3 guests online Ephemerides calculated for Pescara, May 16, slightly in advance to the observed data. In fact, the orbital elements of the ISS are manually changed with periodical lighting of rockets, in order to avoid that it falls in the atmosphere for the even minimum friction which experiments at 400 km of height. Tuesday, May 17, 2022 Pescara, Piazza I Maggio h 5:00-6:00 AM: Observation of Venus, Jupiter, Mars and Saturn and Sunrise at sea level ICRANet, Piazza della Repubblica 10, Pescara h 4:00-5:00 PM: Solar Forcing to Climate Change (Prof. Costantino Sigismondi) h 5:00-5:30 PM: Ceremony Mersenne Prize 2022* at the presence of H.E. Carlo Masci, Mayor of Pescara, in honor of Prof. Remo Ruffini’s 80th birthday *promoted by the ICRANet School Department and IAU Commission on History of Astronomy, established in 2019. 1 di 2 26/01/2023, 13:37
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The 6th Bego Rencontre Summer School (4-July 14, 2022): Ove... h�ps://indico.icranet.org/event/4/ K L $ d $ . Europe/Paris $ English (United States) $ Login The 6th Bego Rencontre Summer School Jul 4 – 14, 2022 Enter your search term Europe/Paris timezone Overview This meeting extends across two weeks from 4-14 July 2022. It aims to discuss recent developments in Scientific Program the theory and observations of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), active galactic nuclei (AGNs), and dark matter (DM). Timetable Registration Some relevant topics to be discussed and devoted to GRBs and AGNs are: Participant List • The energy extraction process from rotating black holes (BHs) in the inner engine of the high- energy (e.g. GeV) emission of long GRBs and AGNs. Special attention is given to inner engines Contact comprising a Kerr BH immersed in a magnetic field and ionized plasma. Recent developments on the topic, especially the problem of field screening, electric discharge, radiation properties, black m secretariat@icranet.org hole physics, magnetohydrodynamics, and the maximum electric charge allowed in the inner p +39 085 230 54 200 engines, will be discussed. • Recent progress in GRB theory, for instance in the binary-driven hypernova (BdHN) model. This includes the physical explanation of the ultrarelativistic prompt emission (UPE) phase in the MeV regime, the afterglow emission in the X-rays, optical, and radio wavelengths, and the GeV emission. • Supernova associated with GRBs. The role of the supernova explosion in the entire emission of a long GRB. • GRBs at high-redshift and GRB-cosmology. • The emission of GRB cocoons. Observations. • The emission of M87*. Theory and observations. Some relevant topics to be discussed and devoted to dark matter are: • Fermionic and bosonic dark matter: microphysics. • Fermionic and bosonic dark matter: macrophysics. • Recent developments in the description of the Galactic center (Sgr A*) as a core of dark matter. • Latest astrometric observations of stars orbiting Sgr A* and observational constraints on the nature of Sgr A*. • Latest news on the baryonic content in galaxies. • Strong gravitational lensing. • Dark matter in early cosmology. Cosmological simulations. Dark matter halo formation. The meeting will be held in the Villa Ratti, the seat of ICRANet in Nice, France, and will follow a mixed format, in presence and online. Invited speakers (TBC) • Aimuratov Yerlan • Amati Lorenzo • Arguelles Carlos Raul • Astesiano Davide • Becerra Bayona Laura • Bianco Carlo Luciano • Bondani Stefano • Boshkayev Kuantay • Crespi Valentina • Crosta Mariateresa • Dainotti Maria Giovanna • Della Valle Massimo • Fryer Christopher • Gregoris Daniele • Izzo Luca • Kotlarik Petr • Li Liang • Longo Francesco • Luo Wentao 1 di 2 26/01/2023, 13:39
The 6th Bego Rencontre Summer School (4-July 14, 2022): Ove... h�ps://indico.icranet.org/event/4/ • Mavromatos Nick • Meneghetti Massimo • Mestre Martin • Mirabel Felix • Moradi Rahim • Nakar Ehud • Peissker Florian • Petrosian Vahe • Piran Tsvi • Re Federico • Re Fiorentin Paola • Rodriguez Ruiz José Fernando • Rosati Piero • Rueda Hernandez Jorge Armando • Ruffini Remo • Sahakyan Narek • Sigismondi Costantino • Spagna Alessandro • Troja Eleonora • Vereshchagin Gregory • Viel Matteo • Wang Yu • Waxman Eli • Xue Shesheng • Yunis Rafael • Zhang Bing Registration fee: • Regular fee: 150 Euros • Reduced fee: 50 Euros (applied to students, retired scientists) Starts Jul 4, 2022, 9:00 AM Ends Jul 14, 2022, 6:15 PM ICRANet Seat at Villa Ratti Nice (France) and online Europe/Paris Remo Ruffini c a Final program.pdf The call for abstracts is open You can submit an abstract for reviewing. Submit new abstract Registration B Registration for this event is currently open. Register now L Powered by Indico v3.2 Help 2 di 2 26/01/2023, 13:39
The 6th Bego Rencontre Summer School – July 4 - 14, 2022 (ICRANet Seat at Villa Ratti in Nice, in Pescara and online) Monday July 4 Thursday July 7 Friday July 8 Monday July 11 Wednesday July 13 Thursday July 14 Tuesday July 5 Wednesday July 6 Saturday Sunday Tuesday July 12 (ICRA Sapienza and (PESCARA and (PESCARA and (PESCARA and (PESCARA and (PESCARA and (NICE and ONLINE) (NICE and ONLINE) July 9 July 10 (PESCARA and ONLINE) ONLINE) ONLINE) ONLINE) ONLINE) ONLINE) ONLINE) Dark Matter Dark Matter Dark Matter Cocoon and BdHN GRB 171205A and Topics AGNs Fronteer Cocoon and BdHN Model Supernova Galactic Center Galactic Center Galactic Center Model GRB 220101 Carlo Luciano Gregory Maria Giovanna Carlos Chair Aldo TREVES Piero ROSATI Shesheng XUE Yerlan AIMURATOV Liang LI BIANCO VERESHCHAGIN DAINOTTI ARGUELLES Carlo Luciano Federico RE Maria Giovanna Daniele GREGORIS Jorge RUEDA BIANCO Detectability of DAINOTTI 09:00- Understanding Gravitational Ehud NAKAR Binary-Driven Report on the July 1, primordial black holes as Kuantay 3D fundamental plane Massimo 09:45 Entropy of Black Holes: A Jet propagation, shock breakout Hypernovae: 2022 ANVUR a dark matter candidate BOSHKAYEV relation from the high- DELLA VALLE New Proposal via Curvature and Cocoon emission building blocks and evaluation of ICRA with gravitational waves energy (Fermi-LAT) to Invariants future developments and ICRANet from the Galactic center the optical wavelengths Rahim MORADI Paola Re Stefano BONDANI Shesheng XUE FIORENTIN and Detectability of Carlos Raul ARGUELLES W$ boson mass Nature of the Liang LI Alessandro Lorenzo AMATI Tsvi PIRAN ultrarelativistic 09:45- primordial black holes as RAR model: cosmological tension caused by its BdHN at large SPAGNA Cosmology with Gamma- prompt emission 10:30 a dark matter candidate scales, galactic scales, and right-handed gauge distances (2) spectral Ray Bursts phase of GRB Local Cosmology in with gravitational waves DM particle nature coupling analysis from the Galactic center at high energies? 190114C and the Gaia era 180720B Mariateresa CROSTA Wang YU Multiscale gravitational Luca IZZO GRB 190829A Ehud NAKAR astronomy in the Gaia era: - A Showcase of 10:30- Carlos Raul ARGUELLES Jet propagation, shock Florian PEISSKER Felix MIRABEL Narek SAHAKYAN Wentao LUO general relativistic observables, The search for jet Binary Late 11:15 breakout and Cocoon models and tests for the Galaxy cocoons in broad line Evolution emission and its constituents. The Milky supernovae Way as Einstein’s paradigm. 11:15- Coffee break Coffee break 11:30 Piero ROSATI Petr KOTLAŘÍK Matteo VIEL Gregory Cosmography and tests of the Slowly rotating thin discs 11:30- The Intergalactic Razmik VERESHCHAGIN Eli WAXMAN Carlos ARGUELLES LCDM paradigm with high- around a central black hole as General discussion 12:15 Medium as a MIRZOYAN Photospheric emission ULTRASAT mission 2022 ICTP-SAIFR Prize precision strong lensing possible relativistic model of cosmological probe from relativistic cocoons in Classical Gravity and modelling of galaxy clusters galaxy Applications – Fermionic Yerlan DM: galactic scales, Martin MESTRE AIMURATOV Francesco LONGO cosmological scales and Constraining the core-halo Costantino Gamma-Ray Bursts 12:15 – Observations of GRB at Davide ASTESIANO the nature of the dark structure of fermionic DM in SIGISMONDI Associated with General discussion 13:00 HE and VHE energies: a Relativistic models for galaxies matter particles the Galaxy with stellar (video message) Supernovae. Case long path to success streams studies: 190114C, 190829A, 130427A. 13:00 – Lunch break Lunch break 15:00 Massimo MENEGHETTI Jose RODRIGUEZ 15:00- Strong lensing constraints on Tsvi PIRAN Eleonora Ellipsoids evolution 15:45 the small scale structure of TROJA via GWs galaxy clusters Nick MAVROMATOS Cosmologies with Laura BECERRA 15:45- Valentina CRESPI Gravitational Anomalies SPH simulations of Christopher S2 star dynamics in high Dark and Axions: modified the Induced 16:30 FRYER Matter densities around SgrA* profiles of Gravitational Gravitational Waves and warm dark Collapse matter properties 16:30 – Coffee break Coffe break 17:00 Rafael YUNIS 17:00 – Small-scale structure, Bing ZHANG Remo RUFFINI Vahe PETROSIAN General discussion 17:45 self-interacting fermions, The physics of fast radio bursts Jorge RUEDA and cosmology
I.C.R.A. Network - La No�e Europea dei Ricercatori 2022 h�p://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=... O����������� M������� R������� IRAP P�.D. P����������� O������� C������ U� O����������� La Notte Europea dei Ricercatori 2022 ICRANet Seats Director and Staff 30 Settembre 2022 - Online Personal Pages Official Documents Scientific Agreements Annual reports M������� Upcoming Meetings Marcel Grossmann Galileo - Xu Guangqi Italian-Korean C. Lattes Meeting Bego Scientific Rencontre Zeldovich Meetings Meetings in Armenia Past meeting series Single meetings ICRANet Workshops Other Meetings IRAP Ph.D. Schools Weekly Seminars Supernovae e stelle binarie R������� Research Groups La maggior parte delle stelle si trovano in sistemi multipli e l’interazione tra le IRAP P�.D. componenti può determinare l’innesco dell’esplosione di una Supernova, il fenomeno Objectives più luminoso dell’Universo. Sistemi di stelle binarie e progenitori di Supernovae sono Consortium da tempo oggetto di studi teorici in Astrofisica Relativistica, che verranno presentati dai Faculty ricercatori di ICRANet diretti dal prof. Remo Ruffini. Sofisticati modelli numerici basati Courses sulle equazioni della Relatività Generale, necessarie quando masse e dimensioni Students Schools dell’oggetto stellare portano la materia a superare la densità del nucleo atomico, sono Thesis oggi in grado di rappresentare i dati osservativi con grande accuratezza. Al contempo i dati osservativi si arricchiscono di informazioni multi-spettrali da un numero sempre P����������� crescente di strumenti dedicati al monitoraggio del cielo nelle varie lunghezze d’onda, Books sia da Terra che dallo spazio. I lavori dei giovani ricercatori cinesi Wang e Li sono su Articles Proceedings questa linea di ricerca. L’osservazione della variabilità stellare della supergigante rossa e binaria Antares, O������� registrata negli ultimi 8 anni verrà presentata e commentata da Sigismondi: escursioni Newsletter di pochi centesimi di magnitudine sono accessibili anche all’occhio nudo a patto di Press releases correggere per l’estinzione atmosferica il confronto con stelle di simile luminosità, che Recorded talks Public Events distano da Antares varie decine di gradi. Osservazioni fatte dal satellite SOHO completano il quadro. Il concetto di magnitudine e la scala logaritmica delle luminosità, Visitors: 164714935 alla base di una corretta interpretazione dei fenomeni astrofisici, verranno resi in We have 4 guests online termini adatti ad un pubblico di liceo. Programma h 16.30: Prof. Remo Ruffini Accoglienza degli Studenti e saluti d’introduzione Le Supernovae e gli sviluppi dell’astrofisica contemporanea h 16.45: Prof. Wang Yu Progenitori di Supernovae h 17.00: Prof. Li Liang Modelli numerici h 17.15: Prof. Costantino Sigismondi Antares e la variabilità stellare; ICRANet e la scuola [PDF] Misura del raggio della Terra 1 di 2 26/01/2023, 13:41
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I.C.R.A. Network - Eclissi solare parziale - 25 O�obre 2022 h�p://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=... O����������� M������� R������� IRAP P�.D. P����������� O������� C������ U� [ Back ] O����������� ICRANet Seats Eclissi solare parziale Director and Staff e misura del diametro solare Personal Pages 25 Ottobre 2022 Official Documents Scientific Agreements Annual reports L'eclissi di Luna agli antipodi, che si vede con i calcoli: 8 novembre 2022 h 12 M������� Upcoming Meetings Scientific rationale Marcel Grossmann Galileo - Xu Guangqi Italian-Korean C. Lattes Meeting Bego Scientific Rencontre Zeldovich Meetings Meetings in Armenia Past meeting series Single meetings ICRANet Workshops Other Meetings IRAP Ph.D. Schools Weekly Seminars R������� Research Groups IRAP P�.D. Objectives Consortium Faculty Courses Students Schools Transito meridiano del 18 o… Turbolenza atmosferica e c… Thesis P����������� Books Articles Proceedings O������� Newsletter Transito meridiano del 18 ottobre 2022 a Santa Turbolenza atmosferica e contatti tra disco lunare e Press releases Maria degli Angeli solare Recorded talks Public Events Visitors: 164714947 Controllo del foro stenopeic… Simulazione dei contatti del… We have 4 guests online Controllo del foro stenopeico di Santa Maria degli Simulazione dei contatti dell'eclissi parziale del 25 X Angeli a 100x 22 a Pescara Transito meridiano del 19 o… Transito meridiano del 20 o… Transito meridiano del 19 ottobre 2022 a Santa Transito meridiano del 20 ottobre 2022 a Santa Maria Maria degli Angeli degli Angeli 1 di 3 26/01/2023, 13:43
I.C.R.A. Network - Eclissi solare parziale - 25 O�obre 2022 h�p://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=... Effemeridi per l'eclissi di So… Effemeridi per l'eclissi di So… Effemeridi per l'eclissi di Sole del 25 ottobre 2022 a Effemeridi per l'eclissi di Sole del 25 ottobre 2022 a Roma Motta di Livenza Eclissi di Sole 25 ottobre 2022 (Playlist YouTube) L'eclissi di Luna agli antipodi, che si vede con i calcoli: 8 novembre 2022 h 12 Infatti in ogni stagione delle eclissi, ogni sei mesi "draconitici" le eclissi vengono sempre a coppie, se non addirittura in tre. Tutte queste statistiche sono retaggio della Meccanica Celeste classica, e noi cercheremo di ripercorrerne le tappe attraverso due eventi: il 5 novembre in Basilica a S. Maria degli Angeli, sulla Linea Clementina simuliamo i passaggi meridiani della Luna del 7 e del 9 novembre 2022, e svolgendo i calcoli di interpolazione per l'8 novembre, imponendo la condizione di allineamento tra i centri di Luna, Terra e Sole e trovando che la Luna sarà quasi a 180° dal Sole l'8 novembre alle 12. l'8 novembre tramite un collegamento al sito Timeanddate dove le immagini dell'eclissi verranno trasmesse https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2022-november-8 mentre noi provvederemo ai commenti storico-scientifici in Italiano Le eclissi di Luna furono utilizzate per misurare la longitudine del punto di osservazione, avendo a disposizione una meridiana. Costituiscono il metodo più accurato per questo scopo fino a tutto il XVIII secolo. Anche Cristoforo Colombo valutò la longitudine di Hispaniola con l'eclissi di Luna del 29 febbraio 1504. Osservare un'eclissi di Luna è entrare in contatto col patrimonio storico scientifico e anche artistico emozionale dell'umanità, anche se ciò avviene tramite uno schermo. Personalmente ho osservato tante eclissi di Luna dal 9 gennaio 1982 a Lanciano, ripetuta dopo un ciclo di Saros il 21 gennaio 2000, mentre ero a Padova, e poi ancora dopo un ciclo di Metone il 21 gennaio 2019 a Pescara (sotto la pioggia). L'ultima è stata il 16 maggio 2022 a Lanciano. Ricordo bene anche quella del 16 luglio 2019 da Padova e quella del 7 agosto 2017 dal ponte s. Angelo a Roma: in quella occasione stavo giocando a scacchi quando un turista ci avvisò "excuse me there is an eclipse!" quasi mi conoscesse... quel giorno ignoravo che ci sarebbe stata un'eclissi parziale di Luna... è proprio vero quel proverbio zen che afferma che quando l'allievo è pronto, il maestro appare! Ne ho viste anche di penombra, anche sullo stimolo dei miei studenti. Oltre che dalle finestre e i balconi di casa mia, anche da Villa Pamphili, al sorgere della Luna; questa era ancora in penombra. Eclipse party...con il fenomeno in corso durante una cena. era il 27 luglio 2018... Oltre quarant'anni di osservazioni e di esperienza della Luna Rossa sospesa nel cielo notturno, sono confluiti, fino ad ora, in 15 pubblicazioni. 2 di 3 26/01/2023, 13:43
I.C.R.A. Network - Eclissi solare parziale - 25 O�obre 2022 h�p://www.icranet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=... Transito meridiano del 5 no… Declinazione di Sole e Luna … Transito meridiano del 5 novembre 2022 a s. Declinazione di Sole e Luna durante l'eclissi lunare dell'8 Maria degli Angeli novembre 2022 simulate sulla Meridiana Levata del Sole da Roma il … Tramonto del Sole e levata … Levata del Sole da Roma il 9 novembre 2022 e Tramonto del Sole e levata della Luna a Ostia prima azimut della Luna dell'eclissi di Luna, 7 Novembre 2022 Referenze Di seguito una lista di lavori riguardanti le eclissi di Luna: un fenomeno che ha ancora molto da insegnarci. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012arXiv1211.3687Z/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2019Gerb...12...81S/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2019Gerb...12...69S/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2019Gerb...12...65S/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2019Gerb...12...75S/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008rft..confE..31S/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011arXiv1107.0836S/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016Gerb...10...27M/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016Gerb...10...39S/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2021Gerb...14..191S/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2019Gerb...12...75S/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2002nmgm.meet.1662S/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2010JKPS...56.1694S/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011arXiv1106.2515S/abstract https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2016Gerb....9...91S/abstract For suggestions&comments write to the Webmaster 3 di 3 26/01/2023, 13:43
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